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Hi!

My name is Paloma. I?m a graduate in psychology in the University of Spain.

I?m looking to work as a nanny for an family. I can to teach spanish to children. I?m currently living in London (Dulwich).


I have lot of previous experience in taking care of children. I have worked as nanny for a couple family in my city; and on summers for a hotel in my city where I was called to babysitting for their client?s children during the night.

I am caring to a boy one year old and a girl five years old, so I have references in London.

In addition, I have two nephews - sixteen and seven years old- and one niece - five years old- . Since they were born I have always helped my sisters with them.


I?m an energetic person that enjoys playing with children. I am very patient and responsible. In my spear time I like to be with my nephews and nice, walk near the beach in Tarifa, my town in the province of Cadiz, with a beautiful beach and I very much enjoy the sunset.


I hope you find my profile interesting and I get contacted by you as soon as possible.


Thank you very much. Paloma.

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